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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T02:23:53+00:00 2026-05-16T02:23:53+00:00

I want to take a collection of objects and bind it to a StackPanel

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I want to take a collection of objects and bind it to a StackPanel so basically if the collection has 4 elements, inside the stack panel that should produce 4 buttons lets say.

I tried this…But I dont think its the correct approach anyway. I used DataTemplated to do this type of idea in the past.. please correct me if I am wrong.

Here is my fake model

public class MockModel
{
   public ObservableCollection<MockNode> Nodes;

   public MockModel()
   {
      Nodes = new ObservableCollection<MockNode>();
   }
}

public class MockNode
{
   public MockNode()
   {
   }

   private string itemname;
   public string ItemName
   {
      get { return this.itemname; }
      set { this.itemname = value; }
   }
}

In code I set the DataContext like this…

// Init Model
MockModel myModel = new MockModel();

for (int i = 0; i < 4; i++)
{
   MockNode mn = new MockNode();
   mn.ItemName = String.Format("Node {0}", i);
   myModel.Nodes.Add(mn);
}
// Set DataContext for StackPanel
Stack.DataContext = myModel.Nodes;

And the xaml

<StackPanel x:Name="tStack">
   <ItemsControl ItemsSource="{Binding Nodes}">
      <ItemsControl.Template>
         <ControlTemplate>
            <Button Content="{Binding ItemName}"/>
         </ControlTemplate>
      </ItemsControl.Template>
   </ItemsControl>
</StackPanel>

IT does bind but instead of 4 buttons I only get one button….

Ideas?

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    2026-05-16T02:23:53+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 2:23 am

    Alright I have figured it out… Using an ItemsControl solved the problem…

    <ItemsControl x:Name="tStack" ItemsSource="{Binding Items}">
       <ItemsControl.ItemsPanel>
          <ItemsPanelTemplate>
             <StackPanel Orientation="Horizontal"/>
          </ItemsPanelTemplate>
       </ItemsControl.ItemsPanel>
       <ItemsControl.ItemTemplate>
          <DataTemplate>
             <Button Content="{Binding ItemName}"/>
          </DataTemplate>
       </ItemsControl.ItemTemplate>
    </ItemsControl>
    
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